Jewelry Designer and Cannabis Advocate Jacquie Aiche Introduces “Sweet Leaf” Hoodies Just In Time for 4/20

Last fall, Gigi Hadid and Kendall Jenner joined jewelry designer Jacquie Aiche in Los Angeles to celebrate her latest “Sweet Leaf” collection, which included pavé pot leaf charm necklaces, hoops, lighters, and a doob tube. (Not just any doob tube—a $440 snakeskin one). The party happened just before the election, back when we were still living in ignorant bliss, and Aiche told the Los Angeles Times that “Trump and Hillary just need to sit down together and smoke a joint! It makes people happy. It could heal the nation!”

Her support of marijuana isn’t shocking—Aiche has long been an outspoken advocate of cannabis legalization. And today, just in time for every smoker’s favorite holiday, 4/20, she’s introducing her first solo apparel collection: hoodies, sweatpants, and T-shirts with pot leaf and third eye embroideries. Joining the JA “tribe” just became a little easier on your wallet—and you can wear your political beliefs on your sleeve (or hood). “Marijuana should be legal in all states, with guidelines and regulations just like cigarettes, alcohol, and caffeine,” Aiche tells Vogue. “There has always been a stigma around cannabis and I’m here to help fight that and support changing that illusion. I believe one can use cannabis medicinally or recreationally in a responsible manner without becoming addicted to it, just as one can enjoy a cocktail or a glass of wine. I've heard people call it ‘the healing of nations’ before. If that’s true, we should all be fighting for this freedom!”

According to CBS, support of marijuana legalization is at an all-time high: sixty-one percent of Americans think it should be legal. In 2013, only forty-five percent of Americans felt this way. “Talking with friends and family will help change the stigma around cannabis,” Aiche says. “You shouldn’t be apologetic or ashamed.” And if you’re going to compare smoking a joint to drinking a glass of wine, a pot leaf certainly looks cooler on a hoodie than, say, crystal stemware. You can buy Aiche’s new clothing on her website starting today.